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  2. La Mare au Diable - Wikipedia

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    A contrasexual reading of the novel was offered by James Hamilton, who suggested that, rather than see Germain as a projection of a male author, Marie could profitably be regarded as an ego-heroine; according to Hamilton, such a reading offers a better explanation of the title (and its explicit reference to a female element, water) and greater depth for Marie's two suitors.

  3. Devil's Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Pool is the site of the local indigenous tribe's legend, which states how the Babinda Boulders were formed. The tale is about Oolana, a young woman from the Yindinji Tribe. After being promised to a respected tribal elder, she met a handsome young warrior called Dyga from another tribe and fell in love.

  4. Devil's pool (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Pool is a natural pool at the confluence of three streams near Babinda, Queensland, Australia. Devil's Pool or Devil's pool may also refer to: Devil's Pool (Victoria Falls) , a natural pool at the edge of Victoria Falls, Africa that is occasionally safe for swimming

  5. Babinda Boulders - Wikipedia

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    The walk to the Devil's Pool. There are three walking tracks within the Boulders Reserve: Wonga Circuit Track: an easy 850 m (0.53 mi) loop walk which takes one through rainforest alongside both North Babinda Creek and Babinda Creek. Devil's Pool Walk: this 1.2 km (0.75 mi) return walk takes the visitor alongside a lower section of Babinda ...

  6. Victoria Falls - Wikipedia

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    The naturally formed "Devil's Pool", where tourists swim despite a risk of plunging over the edge. A famous feature is the naturally formed "Devil's Pool", an infinity pool that sits on the lip of Victoria Falls, on the Zambian side, along the western tip of Livingstone Island. [37]

  7. Pin billiards - Wikipedia

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    Bottle pool is essentially a pin billiards game but instead uses a leather bottle. Devil's pool and victory billiards, two variants played in Australia, which use obelisk-shaped pins (like over-sized dominoes) as targets and obstacles.

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  9. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Devil's Swimming Pool

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